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Lost in Johannson

Scarlett letters. Plus, Ben Stein, Hollywood, and Leni. Aristide development. The end of innocence. Snoop dogs, and more.

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p> ARISTIDE'S RANGEL br> Re: George Neumayr's Kerry's Dirty Diplomacy : /p> p>Kerry's professed opinion of Aristide is but another manifestation of his and his party's tin ear concerning morality and the menace to America when race is involved. Another is the ludicrous presence of Sharpton on their stage. What does it say about the two remaining dwarves that neither has taken the numerous opportunities to tell him directly: " You're, at the least, a fraud, an anarchist, an anti-christ, and a criminal, and one of us is leaving this stage right now." It tells us all we need to know about the essential amorality of the Democratic Party. (This moral relativism has even seeped into the right, where conservative commentators have expressed appreciation of Sharpton's one-liners, and where the Republicans have denied a forum to Keyes, a brilliant, genuinely moral and religious man.) I fear the actions and statements of Kerry and Rangel represent a graver problem for America's future than just pandering for the black vote. In fact they despise our values and role in the world and are dedicated to tearing it down. (Does the seemingly avuncular -- but also Mephistophelian -- Rangel like anything about his country, other than the personal opportunity to rise to power and ease?) br> -- J.R. Wheatley br> Harper Woods, Michigan. br> (Filed from New Orleans, La. where I'm convinced the Republicans couldn't win a national election with a half million vote lead with 15 minutes left in the polling hours.) /p> p> HOLLYWOOD'S LENI br> Re: Ben Stein's
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